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microscope illuminators anyone?
I ended up with a lifetime supply of microscope illuminator light sources -
some are ready to go, but I have a pile that need a lamp (they use EKE or EJA) and a part of a fuse holder - of course I can change out the fuse holder or buy new ones to get the part, but so can you, (or, don't tell anyone, you can just bypass the fuse or put a pigtail fuse inside) - so, here's a deal - $12 for one, $20 for two - shipping of $10 for one or two in the USA - I have tested all of these and they are working (except for lamp and fuse, of course). They are this exact item http://www.processequipmentmarket.co...?ItemNo=111048, but the front says Reichert - it is the same specs and the same catalog number if you are interested, please contact me off the list - get my address off my web page, replying to this note won't work -- Bill - www.wbnoble.com |
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